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  • noun Plural form of bocor.

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Examples

  • There they face the powerful magic of the bocors and the physical threat of the Gray Pigs essentially a death squad based on voodoo legend.

    Archive 2006-01-15 2006

  • Helpless in the clutches of the evil bocors, they can only watch as one of the most horrible rituals plays out before their eyes: the spurned suitor attempts to return the soul of the woman to her zombified body, so she'll remain under his control, but also be able to suffer the punishments and humiliations he desperately wants to inflict on her.

    Archive 2006-01-15 2006

  • There they face the powerful magic of the bocors and the physical threat of the Gray Pigs essentially a death squad based on voodoo legend.

    ZOMBIE by Errol Lecale (New English Library 1975) 2006

  • Helpless in the clutches of the evil bocors, they can only watch as one of the most horrible rituals plays out before their eyes: the spurned suitor attempts to return the soul of the woman to her zombified body, so she'll remain under his control, but also be able to suffer the punishments and humiliations he desperately wants to inflict on her.

    ZOMBIE by Errol Lecale (New English Library 1975) 2006

  • Helpless in the clutches of the evil bocors, they can only watch as one of the most horrible rituals plays out before their eyes: the spurned suitor attempts to return the soul of the woman to her zombified body, so she'll remain under his control, but also be able to suffer the punishments and humiliations he desperately wants to inflict on her.

    TIGERMAN OF TERRAHPUR by Errol Lecale (New English Library 1973) 2006

  • There they face the powerful magic of the bocors and the physical threat of the Gray Pigs essentially a death squad based on voodoo legend.

    TIGERMAN OF TERRAHPUR by Errol Lecale (New English Library 1973) 2006

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